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but israel resumed work there last month in response to the u.n. vote recognizing palestine as a nonmember observer state. the obama administration has refused to pressure israel for building -- for a building halt, limiting its reaction to calling the e1 expansion "counterproductive." clashes also erupted in the occupied west bank tuesday at the funeral of an unarmed palestinian teen killed by israeli troops. 17-year-old samir awad was shot multiple times as he tried to walk away from israeli soldiers to the israeli separation wall that carves up the west bank. samir's brother said he was killed on his way to write a final exam at school. >> he was on his way to school because he had an exam, his last school exam. after half an hour they called and told as my brother was wounded. >> samir awad was reportedly the fourth unarmed palestinian killed by israeli forces in the occupied territories in the last four days, including a farmer shot in the hd in the gaza strip. israeli forces fired teargas and rubber coated bullets at mourners who threw stones
but israel resumed work there last month in response to the u.n. vote recognizing palestine as a nonmember observer state. the obama administration has refused to pressure israel for building -- for a building halt, limiting its reaction to calling the e1 expansion "counterproductive." clashes also erupted in the occupied west bank tuesday at the funeral of an unarmed palestinian teen killed by israeli troops. 17-year-old samir awad was shot multiple times as he tried to walk away...
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on the israel gaza border. now is take a look at some other stories from around the world in syria fresh findings being reported between loyalists and rebels in the second city of aleppo and in the capital aleppo international airport is under a military while insurgent positions in the suburbs of damascus are reportedly being shelled this comes after anti-government activists claim dozens of bodies bearing signs of torture were discovered in the capital it's not clear who's responsible for the alleged atrocity the violence continues despite a stark warning from the top international peace and void syria says the country faces a choice of political process or help. and authorities and the ivory coast have declared three days of mourning aster a stampede during new year's celebrations claimed the lives of over sixty people the tragedy occurred when a large crowd was leaving a city stadium after a fireworks show a similar incident happened in goa during new year's festivities leaving ten dad and one hundred twent
on the israel gaza border. now is take a look at some other stories from around the world in syria fresh findings being reported between loyalists and rebels in the second city of aleppo and in the capital aleppo international airport is under a military while insurgent positions in the suburbs of damascus are reportedly being shelled this comes after anti-government activists claim dozens of bodies bearing signs of torture were discovered in the capital it's not clear who's responsible for the...
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and out of the war was born the state of israel. now you cannot have a state which is born out of a resolution t has to be a reality on the ground. in order for this reality to take root. you not only have to have a building in ramallah and a kind of a legislate of a sellably. there has to be a system that we built up a system, statehood for a long period ofime before we were a ste. the fact that they are trying to sort of jump over this state, this stage of their development and say okay, we don't have this and this and this and this but we are a state, i think this could lead to a situation which i think is a very bad one of a failed state. and this is something which i done think they should reason interested in. >> the argument goes is that this should be negotiated rather than just granted by the united nations. peak to this before we close because we have gone from the jordanian elections and what may happen in some ar spring to the israeli election mong towards the center. and now we're back to this subject. and you speak elo
and out of the war was born the state of israel. now you cannot have a state which is born out of a resolution t has to be a reality on the ground. in order for this reality to take root. you not only have to have a building in ramallah and a kind of a legislate of a sellably. there has to be a system that we built up a system, statehood for a long period ofime before we were a ste. the fact that they are trying to sort of jump over this state, this stage of their development and say okay, we...
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israel doesn't want that. the palestinians on the overhand and we on the arab side, the islamic world. we don't want to see any new settlement units being built in e 1 which will spell the death knell to the future viability of the palestinian state that we have recognized ourselves. and so when you, when there is a symmetry here, that both sides can put pressure of an enormous kind on the other. and you hope that before these steps are sustain, one wakes up, one sees that there is no other alternative, that we must think very clearly. and that not you will creative means by which we can solve this problem have been exhausted. why has the approach never been tried. why can't we get the experts to discuss many of the municipal issues, the hydrologists, dem og-- demographers, municipal experts, leave the most sensitive issues for a later stage. why don't we have a standing negotiating cell, for instance. there are things that we can talk about. and even in terms of the arab peace initiative. >> nobody is talking
israel doesn't want that. the palestinians on the overhand and we on the arab side, the islamic world. we don't want to see any new settlement units being built in e 1 which will spell the death knell to the future viability of the palestinian state that we have recognized ourselves. and so when you, when there is a symmetry here, that both sides can put pressure of an enormous kind on the other. and you hope that before these steps are sustain, one wakes up, one sees that there is no other...
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and it's with a shaky cease fire with israel in place palestinian farmers in gaza have moved from land to route hoping for a safer place to grow their priorities near the front line. it is not yemen the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshing the u.s. house of representatives has approved a controversial bill designed to prevent the country from potentially sliding back into recession the fiscal cliff deal passed earlier by the senate will prevent nationwide tax hikes and spending cuts from coming into force at least for the time being the house republicans wanted to man the bill but then decided they didn't have enough support to make last minute changes to the motion a tug of war over the text revolved around a democrat promoted increase in income tax for the rich for the first time in two decades but analysts lawrence freeman says that in the long run this bill will make life any easier for millions of struggling americans. without objectionable unity and anyway this whole operation has been a manipulation. and a farce to work over the minds of the american popula
and it's with a shaky cease fire with israel in place palestinian farmers in gaza have moved from land to route hoping for a safer place to grow their priorities near the front line. it is not yemen the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshing the u.s. house of representatives has approved a controversial bill designed to prevent the country from potentially sliding back into recession the fiscal cliff deal passed earlier by the senate will prevent nationwide tax hikes and...
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israel decides. it's been four decades since the u.s. was drew from vietnam ending its involvement in a war that cost both sides dearly both financially and physically the price paid was too high for similar mistakes to be made again but some vietnam war veterans point to the fronts of history appears to be repeating itself with the u.s. strategy in afghanistan. well the similarities are that we're it's a war of imperialism and that the united states is involved in it for reasons other than the stated objectives. that being the furthering of the corporate economy and our our geopolitical stance in the mideast the people that we're writing aside from whatever their political aspirations are preventable people and where it's where foreigners and where in their provinces but just. foreign governments might have troops in say new york city new york city people were to stand together and defend their country and send off an occupation. that's a situation that some of that we had that same problem and not we were we were fighting the local peo
israel decides. it's been four decades since the u.s. was drew from vietnam ending its involvement in a war that cost both sides dearly both financially and physically the price paid was too high for similar mistakes to be made again but some vietnam war veterans point to the fronts of history appears to be repeating itself with the u.s. strategy in afghanistan. well the similarities are that we're it's a war of imperialism and that the united states is involved in it for reasons other than the...
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israel decides what arts you. yes i do stay with us for that if you can just a moment after the break peter lavelle and cross talk. choose your language. of choice we can without any financial plan today still some. choose to use the consensus you. choose to give the news that invigorating to. choose the stories that in high life choose the access to your office. deadly rivals some decades. it's good fifteen people killing each other in any other country there will be diplomats there will be a. self-imposed costs from society i will attack myself and michael attack my brother understand. the cause of my anger and my frustration. got. into the. most violent gangs in us history. is just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence . made in america on the oxy. hello and welcome to the con i'm in two thousand and thirteen what are its strengths weaknesses opportunities and threats is the russian economy beco
israel decides what arts you. yes i do stay with us for that if you can just a moment after the break peter lavelle and cross talk. choose your language. of choice we can without any financial plan today still some. choose to use the consensus you. choose to give the news that invigorating to. choose the stories that in high life choose the access to your office. deadly rivals some decades. it's good fifteen people killing each other in any other country there will be diplomats there will be a....
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israel decides on our two. is the fortieth anniversary of america ending its military campaign in vietnam a war that cost both sides dearly in lines and money but it is also his marine aboard ny explains their foreign policy over recent years makes many doubt if any lessons were learned. sixty one year old ken doll to him is a husband father and retired firefighter four decades ago he was a member of the u.s. navy serving in vietnam every year we were there every day was like nine eleven for those people every day was. the work killed an estimated three million vietnamese and more than fifty eight thousand americans the u.s. stepped in on the side of south vietnam in its fight against the communist back north which was seeking to unify the country on january fifteenth one thousand nine hundred seventy three transit nixon announced the end of offensive operations against north vietnam a military crusade that would later become a foreign policy benchmark for washington to never repeat the primary lesson that the
israel decides on our two. is the fortieth anniversary of america ending its military campaign in vietnam a war that cost both sides dearly in lines and money but it is also his marine aboard ny explains their foreign policy over recent years makes many doubt if any lessons were learned. sixty one year old ken doll to him is a husband father and retired firefighter four decades ago he was a member of the u.s. navy serving in vietnam every year we were there every day was like nine eleven for...
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israel decides on arts or. russia has warned a currency world war is looming for the global economy the concerns were sparked by japan's move to lower the value of the yen in pursuit of better exports causing fears of a massive chain reaction as other nations do the same not a utopia has the story. an economy not so far away actually the global economy is on the verge of a currency war allow me to paint a quick picture for you in japan where the newly elected prime minister has been pushing for a more aggressive central bank policy has been dropping the yen went down by eleven percent since december meanwhile in europe the euro is rising and that's right despite the debt and eurozone crisis austerity measures and so on the euro grew by seven percent in the last six months and experts say europe has fired the first shell e.u. financial of forty's warned the rise of the euro is threatening the economy so it is possible it will be deliberately dropped meanwhile across the atlantic the united states has been printi
israel decides on arts or. russia has warned a currency world war is looming for the global economy the concerns were sparked by japan's move to lower the value of the yen in pursuit of better exports causing fears of a massive chain reaction as other nations do the same not a utopia has the story. an economy not so far away actually the global economy is on the verge of a currency war allow me to paint a quick picture for you in japan where the newly elected prime minister has been pushing for...
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israel decides. new york times had lines are often this until they discussions that this time it's the quickly changed title only delicate story that transcend that tension of internet users an article on a perch has to count against israeli settlements was originally titled palestinians set up camp in israeli occupied west bank territory but later the phrase israeli occupied was replaced with a natural with a neutral way israel plans hones and also norman filkins team has told r.t. it's not the first time the media outlet has changed the wording for political reasons people who are in charge some of them are not sufficiently indoctrinated and so they simply report the facts and then somebody from the israeli council it or somebody from the jewish lobby immediately gets on the phone with the new york times and tells them hey you're not supposed to say things like the new york times obediently then changes the headline actually since the dawn of the internet the web you can see this quite frequently h
israel decides. new york times had lines are often this until they discussions that this time it's the quickly changed title only delicate story that transcend that tension of internet users an article on a perch has to count against israeli settlements was originally titled palestinians set up camp in israeli occupied west bank territory but later the phrase israeli occupied was replaced with a natural with a neutral way israel plans hones and also norman filkins team has told r.t. it's not...
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israel decides on arts or. has been for decades as the us has drew from vietnam ending its involvement in a war that caused by its size daily basra national and physically the price paid was too high for a similar mistakes to be made again but some vietnam veterans point to the fact the history appears to be repeating itself with the u.s. strategy in afghanistan well the similarities are that we're it's a war of that period as a minute that the united states involved in it for reasons other than the stated objectives. that being the brother ing of the corporate economy and of our our geo political stance in the mideast the people who are writing aside whatever their political aspirations are professional people that work we're foreigners and we're in their provinces but just no. foreign government might have troops in say new york city new york city people were banned to gather an independent country and then top with occupation and that's the situation that some of it we had that same problem and be it now we
israel decides on arts or. has been for decades as the us has drew from vietnam ending its involvement in a war that caused by its size daily basra national and physically the price paid was too high for a similar mistakes to be made again but some vietnam veterans point to the fact the history appears to be repeating itself with the u.s. strategy in afghanistan well the similarities are that we're it's a war of that period as a minute that the united states involved in it for reasons other...
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israel decides. it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today mourners in chicago have said tearful farewell at the funeral of freedom of information activist aaron swartz he took his life last week under pressure from federal prosecutors to sort of thirty five year jail sentence against him just in morton and expert with a company schwartz targeted thanks to potential punishment never fitted the crime. when everything is said and done nothing in the air and downloaded was ever distributed they did not pursue any charges against aaron i think that should have told the prosecuting attorney something you're looking at a crime that essentially amounts to download the p.d.f. so to a hard drive. no person was harmed. there was no financial benefit murder received less punishment i mean i can't even imagine how scary and terrible that must be to have your government hell bent on putting you in a cage for thirty years for downloading some p.d.f. so if you're a depressed person that amounts to a death sentence. it's been four decades since the us
israel decides. it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today mourners in chicago have said tearful farewell at the funeral of freedom of information activist aaron swartz he took his life last week under pressure from federal prosecutors to sort of thirty five year jail sentence against him just in morton and expert with a company schwartz targeted thanks to potential punishment never fitted the crime. when everything is said and done nothing in the air and downloaded was ever distributed...
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has been talking to syria's neighbors including israel, about how to keep those weapons out of the hands of terrorists. syria's civil war began as avi popular uprising. the u.n. says more than 600,000 refugees have fled. many have gone to turkey, andne clarissa ward is there. >> reporter: this may look like a basement storefront, but hidden inside is a school for 500 children, all of them refugees from syria's civil war. we visited an english class... hello. >> hello! >> reporter: ...where we met 13- year-old omar. where are you from, omar? >> i'm from aleppo. >> reporter: from aleppo. >> yes. >> reporter: aleppo, syria's largest city, has been pounded for months by the syrian air force. whole neighborhoods have been reduced to rubble. when the fighting got too close, omar and his family fled across the border to turkey. why did you come here? >> because bashar assad destroyed all of syria and we come here to have a life, good life. >> reporter: another boy, ali, told us that he lost both of his hands and his left eye when a plane bombed his house. in a math class, we wanted to know how
has been talking to syria's neighbors including israel, about how to keep those weapons out of the hands of terrorists. syria's civil war began as avi popular uprising. the u.n. says more than 600,000 refugees have fled. many have gone to turkey, andne clarissa ward is there. >> reporter: this may look like a basement storefront, but hidden inside is a school for 500 children, all of them refugees from syria's civil war. we visited an english class... hello. >> hello! >>...
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just by coincidence i was in israel the day after the newtown shooting. i was touring a facility where they in fact train guards for their schools. they had a spate of shootings in the 1970s. their crazy people are a little different from ours but the results were the same. they first used volunteers. now each school provides its own private security guards. it works there. it was a sensible thing for them to do. after columbine, president clinton prepare proposed what he called the cops program. and about 28,000 schools in this country now either have police through that program or police that are paid for by state or private security guards. those schools have... and it is... the argument against it is just what you said. but the fact is if you look at the people who do this, first of yoall, they're mentally dereininged. secondly, they're cowards. the fact that there's somebody armed there will prevent them in most cases from doing anything. do we live in a perfect world? no. but we can do what makes sense to protect our kids. >> woodruff: speaking of w
just by coincidence i was in israel the day after the newtown shooting. i was touring a facility where they in fact train guards for their schools. they had a spate of shootings in the 1970s. their crazy people are a little different from ours but the results were the same. they first used volunteers. now each school provides its own private security guards. it works there. it was a sensible thing for them to do. after columbine, president clinton prepare proposed what he called the cops...
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israel decides what are three. france says it will significantly boost its intervention force to mali with the total number of troops deployed to the conflict zone expected to reach two and a half thousand where for now paris is carrying out attacks against islamic insurgents in its former african colonies only from the air but despite almost five days of intensive airstrikes aimed at helping mali's government militants have managed to grab more territory raises fears the fight against islamist will not be as swift as france initially planned u.s. and britain are among those who assist the combat mission while paris is also seeking arab backing and spoke to him earlier he's a paris based professor of political science he says that france is reaping what it's by invading libya. let's face it this is not libya it's not even syria it's a small it's an insurgency it could topple it's very weak regime. france decided to step in when it was clear that the all african forces would not be ready to do it. but if we go back
israel decides what are three. france says it will significantly boost its intervention force to mali with the total number of troops deployed to the conflict zone expected to reach two and a half thousand where for now paris is carrying out attacks against islamic insurgents in its former african colonies only from the air but despite almost five days of intensive airstrikes aimed at helping mali's government militants have managed to grab more territory raises fears the fight against islamist...
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israel decides on our two. france says it will significantly boost his intervention force in mali the number of troops deployed to the conflict zone is expected to reach two and a half thousand an hour paris is carrying out attacks against islamic insurgents in its former african colony only from the air but despite almost five days of intensive airstrikes aimed at helping mali's government militants have managed to grab more territory suggest the fight against islamist will not be a swift is france and italy u.s. and britain are among those who will assist the combat mission while paris is also seeking arab backing france's military mission is increased fears of revenge attacks on its own soil and london based political activist john reese believes that the rise of terrorism worldwide is a result of nato's battle against it. more than a decade ago the head of the security services in britain warned the then prime minister tony blair that the intervention in afghanistan and iraq would spread the threat of terro
israel decides on our two. france says it will significantly boost his intervention force in mali the number of troops deployed to the conflict zone is expected to reach two and a half thousand an hour paris is carrying out attacks against islamic insurgents in its former african colony only from the air but despite almost five days of intensive airstrikes aimed at helping mali's government militants have managed to grab more territory suggest the fight against islamist will not be a swift is...
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israel decides on our team. protesters angry at their decision to stop flying the union flag permanently over city hall in belfast and again clashed with police leaving an officer and a bus driver injured this is the latest eruption of violence and seven weeks of demonstrations will for more i'm joined by john of this jason walsh from the christian science monitor while you've been holding been watching the unfolding protests in belfast and talking to us here at r.t. about the situation over the last week or so what stage is the unrest that now. well this evening seems relatively calm there there's no sign of any violence yet which is actually quite surprising will come to at the moment but there are roadblocks as they're of been for at least forty days over the past seven weeks now . today there was. a. conviction overturned a man who had been previously convicted of a. killing of two soldiers so i'm quite surprised that there hasn't been any violence this evening and well though the fact that there hasn't been
israel decides on our team. protesters angry at their decision to stop flying the union flag permanently over city hall in belfast and again clashed with police leaving an officer and a bus driver injured this is the latest eruption of violence and seven weeks of demonstrations will for more i'm joined by john of this jason walsh from the christian science monitor while you've been holding been watching the unfolding protests in belfast and talking to us here at r.t. about the situation over...
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i know you guys have covered exhaust tively is former senator hagel's views on israel, some of his comments about the so-called jewish lobby and one group raises some of his comments about gays and some of his positions on gay rights. >> woodruff: and how much money? you said six groups. who is funding these different groups? >> well, there's the rub. that's what makes this so unusual. we don't see these kinds of anonymously funded groups which is what these are, involved in cabinet fights but we have a lot of... we don't even... i can't say a lot. we have anonymous donors funneling money to some sort of pop-up groups and some of the more traditional groups. we'll never know who some of them are if they don't reveal themselves >> i saw in what you've been writing that some of them are the same folks who were giving to republicans, conservatives in the campaign in last year's election but there are also different groups involved >> yeah. i mean, we have, for instance, sheldon addalson who is the casino executive out of las vegas who we think we can say this confidently the biggest individual
i know you guys have covered exhaust tively is former senator hagel's views on israel, some of his comments about the so-called jewish lobby and one group raises some of his comments about gays and some of his positions on gay rights. >> woodruff: and how much money? you said six groups. who is funding these different groups? >> well, there's the rub. that's what makes this so unusual. we don't see these kinds of anonymously funded groups which is what these are, involved in cabinet...
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this is steve israel, congressman from new york. and the chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee. why you've seen him a lot on cnn, in charge of electing democrats in the last cycle and this coming cycle as well. let's answer the question that deb just asked, which is, tell us what the vice president told you all. >> well, he was evangelical, converting a bunch of skeptics. i think he's persuaded our caucus that there are pieces of this deal that everybody can dislike. but going off this cliff is something that no one can accept. and while everybody would prefer improvements, nobody can get the deal that he got. and that the president got. so we're at a moment of truth. we have to get this done. and he let the caucus feeling that we need to get this done. >> reporter: now, again, you're talking about the democratic vice president talking to a group of democrats, happened to be evangelical talking to a group of skeptics. >> there were a few members who have concerns about pieces of this. as the vice president said
this is steve israel, congressman from new york. and the chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee. why you've seen him a lot on cnn, in charge of electing democrats in the last cycle and this coming cycle as well. let's answer the question that deb just asked, which is, tell us what the vice president told you all. >> well, he was evangelical, converting a bunch of skeptics. i think he's persuaded our caucus that there are pieces of this deal that everybody can dislike....
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>> i don't think it's appropriate to comment here on an ongoing legal case in israel. >> what about the engagement with the palestinians at the present time? >> he was out in the region last week he had a full round of consultations including having a chance to see president abbas. he obviously stays in permanent contact with his palestinian counterparts by phone but i don't have anything new to share there. marg rhett? >> out of algeria right now, when you confirmed that there were americans among those taken hostage, there are also reports of fatalitiesful do you have any reason to believe that americans are among those? >> i don't have any information on fatalities at all, margaret. i'm sorry. i don't know what's happened over the last hour while we've been here. >> do you have any information about the take over and would it have any impact on the u.s.? >> we talked about the successor yesterday. we did look into the assistance situation just for your records, u.s. government assistance for f.y. 2012 for sri lanka was $27 million including $13.3 million in bilateral assistance progr
>> i don't think it's appropriate to comment here on an ongoing legal case in israel. >> what about the engagement with the palestinians at the present time? >> he was out in the region last week he had a full round of consultations including having a chance to see president abbas. he obviously stays in permanent contact with his palestinian counterparts by phone but i don't have anything new to share there. marg rhett? >> out of algeria right now, when you confirmed...